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Both sides agree that it was a terrible tragedy the night Christopher Torrence drunkenly drove his high-end Mercedes down North Boulevard at about 125 MPH and crashed, killing himself and one of his passengers and crippling another.
Approximately 10,000 doctors nationwide were left without medical malpractice insurance when their insurance company stopped paying claims and went into receivership. As a result, our firm filed a lawsuit on behalf of these doctors, 800 of which are Alabama doctors, who were insured by Doctors Insur…
For many insurance companies, reinsurance provides crucial protection against unexpectedly large claims.
Less than a week after The Securities and Exchange Commission temporarily suspended trading in the securities of HealthSouth Corporation, Dorothy Lee Warren, a Montgomery resident, has filed a securities fraud lawsuit against the Birmingham based company and CEO Richard Scrushy.
Montgomery – A lawsuit filed in federal court in Montgomery on Wednesday claims a scheme by several insurance companies left thousands of doctors nationwide, including 800 doctors in Alabama, believing they had full malpractice coverage when they did not.
Alabama's growing number of rock quarries has sparked the public interest in these excavation sites. Our state, with its large deposits of limestone and granite, is one of the nation's leading producers of sand, rock and gravel. It is third in the country for limestone, and is among the top five mas…
PEAT, Inc. v Vanguard Research Inc., U.S. Dist. Ct., N.D.
A Huntsville assisted-living center and a pest exterminator have appealed a $5.35 million verdict in favor of an elderly Alzheimer's patient attacked by fire ants while she slept.
Could care for Alabama's elderly be in jeopardy because of law suits? Tuesday the Alabama Nursing Home Association said lawsuits filed against Alabama Nursing Homes-are up 30 percent in the past 2 years.
Newly inaugurated Gov. Bob Riley will have several “firsts” attached to his resume in future Alabama history books.